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Pay or Search for Parking and Red-light Tickets On-line.
You can search for and pay your parking tickets and red light tickets on-line. You can search for parking tickets and red light tickets using a variety of information including your license plate number and driver's license number.
Welcome to the City of Chicago's Payment Plan Portal for vehicle-related violations. This site can be used to apply for the Clear Path Debt Relief Program, enroll in a new plan, make a down payment, or manage a current plan.
To join a City Payment Plan, please contact customer service at (312)744-7275.
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How can I enroll in a payment plan online? You can enroll in an Early or Standard Payment Plan via the Department of Finance website at https://parkingtickets.chicago.gov/PaymentPlanWeb/home. Please ensure that you have your driver's license number or notice number (10-digit number) on hand when enrolling.
To view photos associated with your parking or compliance violation, please enter your ticket number and license plate number below and press the Search button. Please be advised that not all violations will have an associated photo.
You can search for, see hearing or ticket status, and pay your parking, red light camera or automated speed enforcement tickets on-line. You can search for tickets using a variety of information including your license plate number and driver's license number.
You can search and contest parking, compliance, and tickets issued by automated cameras by using the search options below, and entering the required information. Ticket Number(s) Please enter the ten (10) digit ticket number for each ticket you wish to contest.
The Traffic Division in the 1st Municipal District handles traffic tickets within the boundaries of the City of Chicago. This Division is responsible for maintaining records and collecting fees/fines for all cases involving City of Chicago moving violations. All cases related to parking tickets are not heard by the Traffic Division.